Consequences of Dirac Theory of the Positron

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Translation of historic paper "Folgerungen aus der Diracschen Theorie des Positrons" Zeitschr. Phys. 98, 714 (1936); translate

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According to Dirac's theory of the positron, an electromagnetic field tends
to create pairs of particles which leads to a change of Maxwell's equations in
the vacuum. These changes are calculated in the special case that no real
electrons or positrons are present and the field varies little over a Compton
wavelength.

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